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Muhammad Zulhusni @ Tech Wire Asia · 06/11/2025 05:07 EDT

IBM plans to build working modular quantum system by 2029

IBM moves from single quantum chips to modular systems. Replaces big chip design for better performance. IBM has updated its quantum computing roadmap, with plans to roll out a new system called Starling by the end of the decade. If all goes as planned, Starling could handle far more operations than current machines and push ...

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